RELUCTANT SPOUSE WORK SHEET
STEP ONE: WHY IS THE SPOUSE RELUCTANT?
STEP TWO: WHAT ARE THE RESOURCES:
A. Examine the relationship of the Reluctant Spouse (R/S) with:
____Children
____Family
____Friends
____Neighbors
____Clergy
____Physicians
____Mental Health Professionals
Marriage Counsellors, Children’s Therapists, Spouses Therapists
____Educators and Guidance Counsellors
____Human Resources Personnel
____Mentors
____Others
Can any of the above be of assistance in getting the R/S to consider Collaborative Divorce?
- Provide the R/S with: Print Material and internet resources.
- Other: ___________________________________
STEP THREE: ARE THERE ETHICAL ISSUES?
Can I communicate with the non-client R/S?
Written or Verbal?
Is the non-client R/S represented by an Attorney?
- Can I have indirect contact with the R/S through:
- The Willing Spouse?
- Team and non-team members?
- Non-professional third parties?
- Other divorce clients?
- Mental health providers, family counsellors, marriage counsellors?
- Do I need a written authorization to contact any of the above?
- What are the ethical requirements of my profession?
- Are there ethics opinions that address my concerns?
- Should I request an ethics opinion?
- What are the ethical requirements in my jurisdiction?
- Are there other ethical concerns?
STEP FOUR: WHAT ARE THE ALTERNATIVES
- Write to the R/S.
- Educate the R/S.
- Make available articles, books, internet sites, etc. to the R/S.
- Meet with the R/S:
- Alone?
- Both spouses together?
- Schedule a 4 way meeting
- Refer the couple to a Collaborative Consultant
- Have a team member work with the R/S
- How will this be paid for:
- No charge?
- By the Willing Spouse?
- Other
- Contact (reach) the R/S through a non-team member:
- Friend
- Family member
- Clergy
- Mentor
- Prior client
- Other _________
- Other: ____________________________________
- Last Resort: Should Summons be served?
STEP FIVE: PREPARE A PLAN OF ACTION